Why We Prefer to Pop a Pill to Lose Weight

In 1867, William Banting was the first known patient to be advised to go on diet; before that, obesity and being overweight were not heard of - probably because up until that point, there were food shortages, and also, up to that point, foods did not undergo the refining processes of today (the processes of which are responsible for stripping our food from most of its goodness). And there certainly were no preservatives, additives, etc. that add to the toxicity of the foods we consume today.

In 1896 the first advertisements for products said to promote weight loss appeared after it undoubtedly became clear to doctors that their patients did not want to hear that they were consuming too much at the table and should eat less, and differently. Just as it is today, people preferred to take a product to help them lose weight instead of making lifestyle changes which would bring true change and health.

Today we might shake our heads in disdain and ask ourselves why doctors are so quick to prescribe medication for just about any ailment, whereas in the 1800's, the first question a doctor would ask his patient was whether they had recently had a bowel movement, and how many bowel movements had they been having in a day. This was key to helping the patient - but nowadays we are never asked about our bowel movements! And if we are, a laxative is quickly prescribed - without the root cause of the problem being identified first.

My point though, is this: is it not us as a human race that, by our demands, have made our doctors less of what they should be? Was it not us who dictated to them that they are not to displease us with their suggestions of eating less, and differently, never mind bringing up the issue of bowel movements?

So many people despair for years at ever losing their weight and getting thin for good. They go through life wondering how it came to be that they are to remain fat and unhealthy for the rest of their lives, and why they cannot find the answers they seek in order to lose weight for good.

If only we went back to basics and started demanding truth again, instead of a pill, the answers would become more readily available to those who despair at ever losing weight and getting thin for good.

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